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Detective Perspective

65: MISSING: Corrie Anderson

Detective Perspective

Detective Perspective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

On the afternoon of October 28, 2008, 36-year-old Corrie Anderson, a beloved mother of three, left her job at a Jamestown, New York, library and visited her fiancé at a nearby car dealership. She told him she planned to head home before picking up her son from school later that day. But Corrie never arrived, and her family quickly grew concerned.

When they went to check on her, Corrie’s house was empty. Inside, they found fresh groceries and one of her shoes on the stairs, but both Corrie—and her van—were missing. Two days later, her van was found abandoned in a field near a wooded area close to her home. Despite extensive searches, Corrie was never found, leaving her family without answers.

It’s been just over 16 years since Corrie disappeared, and investigators are still searching for her…

Corrie Lynn Anderson was last seen at 1:15 p.m. on October 28, 2008, as she left the Lake County Dodge dealership in Jamestown, New York. She was supposed to go to her son’s school by 3:15 p.m., but she never arrived. When her family checked her home on Wellman Road, they found signs she had briefly returned after visiting the dealership, but Corrie was gone.

Two days later, on October 30, her Dodge Caravan was discovered abandoned in a field near Wellman State Forest, about a half-mile walk through the woods from her home. Years later, her car keys and missing shoe were found in the same field. However, Corrie herself is still missing. 

When Corrie went missing, she was 36 years old. She stood 5’11”, weighed around 170 pounds, and had chin-length blonde hair. She has green eyes and the last time she was seen, she was wearing black corduroy pants, a black leather jacket, and small, wire-rimmed glasses.

Anyone with information regarding Corrie’s case is asked to call the New York State Police at 716-665-3113.

If you would like to support the search for Corrie, you can join the Facebook group, “Help Find Corrie Anderson”.

Editor: Shannon Keirce
Research/Writing: Haley Gray and Anna Luria

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On the afternoon of October 28, 2008, 36-year-old Corey Anderson, a beloved mother of three, left her job at a

1:13.7

Jamestown, New York library, and visited her fiancé at a nearby car dealership. She told him she

1:19.3

planned to head home before picking up her son from school later that day, but Corey never arrived

1:24.8

and her family quickly grew concerned.

1:30.3

When they went to check on her, Corey's house was empty.

1:36.3

Inside, they found fresh groceries and one of her shoes on the stairs, but both Corey and her van were missing.

1:38.3

Two days later, her van was found abandoned in a field near a wooded area close to her home.

1:43.9

Despite extensive searches, Corey was never found, leaving her family without answers.

1:49.5

It's been just over 16 years since Corey disappeared, and investigators are still searching for her.

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